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The effects of bilateral tax treaties on FDI activity have been unexplored, despite significant ongoing activities by countries to negotiate and ratify these treaties. This paper estimates the impact of bilateral tax treaties using both U.S. inbound and outbound FDI over the period 1966-1992....
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An open question in the literature on the taxation of multinational corporations is whether repatriation taxes influence whether the profits of foreign subsidiaries are repatriated or reinvested abroad. Theoretical models suggest that dividend remittances should not be influenced by repatriation...
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This paper describes the basic U.S. legal rules that govern the taxation of international transactions and explores the economic policies or principles they reflect. Particular attention is paid to the changes made by the Tax Reform Act of 1986, but it is impossible to understand the 1986 Act...
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Estimating the causal effect of offshoring on domestic employment is difficult because of the inherent simultaneity of multinational firms' domestic and foreign affiliate employment decisions. In this paper, we resolve this identification problem using variation in Bilateral Tax Treaties (BTTs),...
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This paper analyzes retirement saving and portfolio choice in the United States, Italy, and the Netherlands. While …
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methodology in data from Germany, The Netherlands and the U.S. Marketplaces, comparing our modified approach to plan payment with …
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Netherlands. Even if identical questions are asked, cross-country differences in reported work disability remain substantial. In … the US and the Netherlands, respondent evaluations of work limitations of hypothetical persons described in pain vignettes …
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By age 77 a plurality of women in wealthy Western societies are widows. Comparing older (aged 70+) married women to widows in the American Time Use Survey 2003-18 and linking the data to the Current Population Survey allow inferring the short- and longer-term effects of an arguably exogenous...
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detailed rent, cost, and price data from the United States, Belgium, and The Netherlands, we show that this phenomenon holds …
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million more full-time workers on four-day weeks. The same growth occurred in the Netherlands, Germany, and South Korea. The …
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